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Mycteria Americana Collection

The majestic Wood Storks (Mycteria Americana) gracefully soar through the skies above Sanibel Island, J. N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge in Florida

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: Wood Storks (Mycteria Americana) in flight, Sanibel Island, J. N

Wood Storks (Mycteria Americana) in flight, Sanibel Island, J. N
Wood Storks (Mycteria Americana) in flight, Sanibel Island, J.N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Florida, USA

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: Wood stork, Circle B Ranch, Florida

Wood stork, Circle B Ranch, Florida

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: Wood stork, Circle B Ranch, Florida

Wood stork, Circle B Ranch, Florida

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) feeding, Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve

Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) feeding, Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, July

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Wood Stork, Mycteria americana

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: North America, USA, Florida, Sanibel Island, Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge

North America, USA, Florida, Sanibel Island, Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge. Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) preening

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: North America, USA, Florida, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. Three Wood Storks

North America, USA, Florida, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. Three Wood Storks (Mycteria americana) in a pond early morning light

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: USA, Florida, St. Augustine. Wood stork dances on tree limb. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg

USA, Florida, St. Augustine. Wood stork dances on tree limb. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: Wood Stork Mycteria americana Florida USA spring

Wood Stork Mycteria americana Florida USA spring

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: Wood Stork Mycteria americana Florida Everglades USA

Wood Stork Mycteria americana Florida Everglades USA

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: Wood Stork, Mycteria americana, adults, Lake Corpus Christi, Texas, USA, June

Wood Stork, Mycteria americana, adults, Lake Corpus Christi, Texas, USA, June

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: USA, Florida. Wood stork pair on nest in courtship display

USA, Florida. Wood stork pair on nest in courtship display

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: Wood stork with nestlings, Mycteria americana, Alligator Farm rookery, St. Augustine

Wood stork with nestlings, Mycteria americana, Alligator Farm rookery, St. Augustine

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: Wood stork (Mycteria americana) Anhinga Trail, Everglades National Park, Florida

Wood stork (Mycteria americana) Anhinga Trail, Everglades National Park, Florida

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: Wood Stork, Mycteria

Wood Stork, Mycteria americana, adults at Sunrise, Lake Corpus Christi, Texas, USA

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: Wood Stork (Mycteria Americana) spreading wings and Roseate Spoonbills (Ajaia ajaja)

Wood Stork (Mycteria Americana) spreading wings and Roseate Spoonbills (Ajaia ajaja), Sanibel Island, J. N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Florida, United States of America, North America

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: Wood Stork in flight with nest material. Nayarit Mexico in March

Wood Stork in flight with nest material. Nayarit Mexico in March
JZ-3570 Wood Stork in flight with nest material. Nayarit Mexico in March. Mycteria americana Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMycteria Americana Collection: Wood Stork flight. Nayarit Mexico in March

Wood Stork flight. Nayarit Mexico in March
JZ-3571 Wood Stork Nayarit Mexico in March. Mycteria americana Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway


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The majestic Wood Storks (Mycteria Americana) gracefully soar through the skies above Sanibel Island, J. N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge in Florida. These magnificent birds can also be spotted at Circle B Ranch, where they glide effortlessly over the marshlands. With their distinctive white plumage and black flight feathers, these endangered creatures are a sight to behold. In Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, witness the incredible feeding habits of the Wood Stork as it dips its long bill into the water to catch fish and other aquatic prey. This behavior showcases their remarkable adaptability and survival skills. Endangered yet resilient, these Wood Storks continue to thrive in various habitats across North America. Lake Corpus Christi in Texas becomes a temporary home for them during June, where adults gather together with their young ones. Florida's Everglades National Park provides a stunning backdrop for portraits of these unique birds. Their striking features are captured by photographers who strive to raise awareness about their conservation needs. At Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, three Wood Storks stand tall against the vibrant Florida landscape. These protected areas serve as crucial sanctuaries for these elegant creatures and many other wildlife species that call them home. Even in urban settings like St. Augustine, nature finds a way to coexist harmoniously with humans. A wood stork perched on a tree limb dances with grace and elegance - an enchanting display of nature's wonders. Wood Storks truly embody resilience and beauty as they navigate different landscapes throughout North America. Let us cherish and protect these magnificent creatures so future generations can marvel at their presence in our world's natural tapestry.